Hectospec, the MMT's 300 Optical Fiber-Fed Spectrograph
Abstract
The Hectospec is a 300 optical fiber fed spectrograph commissioned at the MMT in the spring of 2004. In the configuration pioneered by the Autofib instrument at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, Hectospec's fiber probes are arranged in a radial ``fisherman on the pond'' geometry and held in position with small magnets. A pair of high-speed, six-axis robots move the 300 fiber buttons between observing configurations within ~300 s, and to an accuracy of ~25 μm. The optical fibers run for 26 m between the MMT's focal surface and the bench spectrograph, operating at R~1000-2000. Hectochelle, another high-dispersion bench spectrograph offering R~35,000, is also available. The system throughput, including all losses in the telescope optics, fibers, and spectrograph, peaks at ~10% at the grating blaze in 1" FWHM seeing. Correcting for aperture losses at the 1.5" diameter fiber entrance aperture, the system throughput peaks at ~17%, close to our prediction of 20%. Hectospec has proven to be a workhorse instrument at the MMT. Together, Hectospec and Hectochelle have been scheduled for 1/3 of the available nights since its commissioning. Hectospec has returned approximately 60,000 reduced spectra for 16 scientific programs during its first year of operation.
- Publication:
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- Pub Date:
- December 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1086/497385
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0508554
- Bibcode:
- 2005PASP..117.1411F
- Keywords:
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- Instrumentation: Spectrographs;
- Techniques: Spectroscopic;
- Methods: Data Analysis;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 68 pages, 28 figures, to appear in December 2005 PASP